Handbook of Assessment in Clinical Gerontology

Handbook of Assessment in Clinical Gerontology
Author: Peter A. Lichtenberg
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2010-08-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0080959725

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New trends in mental healthcare practice and a rapid increase in the aged population are causing an explosion in the fields of clinical gerontology and geropsychology today. This comprehensive second edition handbook offers clinicians and graduate students clear guidelines and reliable tools for assessing general mental health, cognitive functioning, functional age, psychosocial health, comorbidity, behavior deficits, and more. Psychopathology, behavioral disorders, changes in cognition, and changes in everyday functioning are addressed in full, and a wide range of conditions and disorders common to this patient population are covered. Each chapter provides an empirical review of assessment instruments, assessment scales in their totality, a review of how these instruments are used with and adapted for different cultural groups, illustration of assessments through case studies, and information on how to utilize ongoing assessment in treatment and/or treatment planning. This combination of elements will make the volume the definitive assessment source for clinicians working with elderly patients. The most comprehensive source of up-to-date data on gerontological assessment, with review articles covering: psychopathology, behavioral disorders, changes in cognition, and changes in everyday functioning Consolidates broadly distributed literature into single source, saving researchers and clinicians time in obtaining and translating information and improving the level of further research and care they can provide Chapters directly address the range of conditions and disorders most common for this patient population - i.e. driving ability, mental competency, sleep, nutrition, sexual functioning, demntias, elder abuse, depression, anxiety disorders, etc Fully informs readers regarding conditions most commonly encountered in real world treatment of an elderly patient population Each chapter cites case studies to illustrate assessment techniques Exposes reader to real-world application of each assessment discussed

Clinical Gerontology

Clinical Gerontology
Author: T.L. Brink
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317840251

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Here is a major text in psychogeriatrics for all professionals in the field of aging and mental health. Leading authorities provide valuable insights into assessment and intervention techniques for use with the mentally impaired elderly. Topics include a depression scale for use in later life, family therapy, therapy in later life, and various issues concerning mental health care for the aged.

The Practical Handbook of Clinical Gerontology

The Practical Handbook of Clinical Gerontology
Author: Laura L. Carstensen,Barry A. Edelstein,Laurie Dornbrand
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1996-06-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015035768079

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Providing a unique combination of perspectives, treatment approaches and expertise, The Practical Handbook of Clinical Gerontology explores issues relevant to practitioners who work with the elderly. In 22 accessible chapters, renowned contributors - representing fields such as psychology, medicine, neuropsychology, nursing and law - examine what is known about specific disorders and discuss treatment techniques and the development of intervention plans.

Clinical Gerontology

Clinical Gerontology
Author: T.L. Brink
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317840268

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Here is a major text in psychogeriatrics for all professionals in the field of aging and mental health. Leading authorities provide valuable insights into assessment and intervention techniques for use with the mentally impaired elderly. Topics include a depression scale for use in later life, family therapy, therapy in later life, and various issues concerning mental health care for the aged.

Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics Eighth Edition

Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics  Eighth Edition
Author: Robert L. Kane,Joseph G. Ouslander,Barbara Resnick,Michael L. Malone
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781259860522

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The leading introductory textbook on geriatrics – completely updated and revised Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics is an engagingly written, up-to-date introductory guide to the core topics in geriatric medicine. Since 1984, its goal has remained unchanged: to help clinicians do a better job of caring for their older patients. You will find thorough and authoritative coverage of all the important issues in geriatrics, along with concise, practical guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases and disorders most commonly encountered in an elderly patient. Presented in full-color, this classic features a strong focus on the field’s must-know concepts, from the nature of clinical aging to differential diagnosis of important geriatric syndromes to drug therapy and health services. The Eighth Edition has been completely revised to provide the most current updates on the assessment and management of geriatric care. FEATURES: • Numerous tables and figures that summarize conditions, values, mechanisms, therapeutics, and more • Thorough coverage of preventive services and disease screening • Eight chapters devoted to general management strategies • Important chapters on ethical issues and palliative care • Appendix of Internet resources on geriatrics Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics, Eighth Edition is the best resource available to help healthcare professionals provide the innovative, cost-effective, and person-centered care that older people and their caregivers deserve.

Frailty in Aging

Frailty in Aging
Author: O. Theou,K. Rockwood
Publsiher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783318054576

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Frailty represents an important challenge for aging populations. As a concept it is full of 'known unknowns' such as which mechanisms lead to frailty and how it is best managed. In order to examine these circumstances, the new science of understanding and managing frailty requires an appropriate framing of the problem. This publication investigates the biology and management of frailty and its social aspects. It considers these and related questions: How can we recognize frailty? How does an understanding of frailty increase our comprehension of the aging process? What are its implications for health care systems, including primary care, hospitals and rehabilitation? How will a growing number of frail older adults affect society more generally? The book focuses on frailty as a state of vulnerability, which is related to aging, but which can occur across the life course, and aims to improve the life of frail people and those around them. The book is highly recommended to researchers in aging, health science researchers, health care professionals and anyone interested in the understanding of the aging process.

Handbook of Clinical Gerontology

Handbook of Clinical Gerontology
Author: Laura L. Carstensen,Barry A. Edelstein
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1987
Genre: Geriatric psychiatry
ISBN: UOM:39015012536184

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Clinical Gerontological Nursing

Clinical Gerontological Nursing
Author: Joyce Takano Stone,Jean Frances Wyman,Sally A. Salisbury
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1999
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015045674895

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This AJN Book of the Year provides current treatment approaches to nursing care in a variety of health care settings the home, hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. Research-based and fully revised, it discusses the problems and syndromes seen in the older population and covers topics in depth, providing a synthesis of difficult-to-find material. Discussions of assessment instruments, guidelines, protocols, and resources are provided to assist nurses in the management of these clinical problems. This edition also features 12 new chapters that focus on topics such as legal aspects, pain and discomfort, cardiovascular problems, sensory disorders, and intimacy and sexuality.